Did you check out the bowel protocol of Dr Schulze at www.Herbdoc.com ?
This might be very good for your situation.
Dan
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From: ruth strackbein [mailto:ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com]
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Thanks , Dan , willl look this up. Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
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Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 09:23:31 -0500
Did you check out the bowel protocol
Blood pressure is fine, will bring some numbers next time. Once in awhile
it does spike to 140 or so. Ruth
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I'm not sure, am getting some advice from several people, especiallty about
low thyroid. Am in process of trying to remember 3 days in a row to take my
temperature before getting out of bed. Either I forget altogether, or have
to go to the bathroom so badly that that takes precedent. And
Yes, I hardly eat any sweets other than bananas, prune juice, trying
cantalope now. Most fruits don't work for me. Ruth
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[sirens] Thyroid! Thyroid!
A little low?! And he says it's 'good'?! Unbelievable. That's
definitely a low thyroid Ruth and having that is called being
'hypothyroid'. Doesn't matter that you can't remember to take your temp
3 times in a row in the AM. Most doctors know so little about
A total colectomy sounds extremely drastic to me. Maybe this will help you.
http://www.housepetmagazine.com/August/Gluten.htm
Although written by a vet (a very reputable vet at that), it applies to
pets as well as humans because we are all simple-stomached. I would
think it's certainly
Hi Terry,
Thanks for your balanced view on this. Maybe, after all these years, I should
do some more research on this again.
Regarding raw milk, I wouldn't mind taking it, but do you think adding a few
drops of CS would reduce the possibility of harmful germs (since there's no
Dee wrote:
... it wouldn't change my decision to spay.
PS apologies for being way off topic.
LOL
I suppose I ought to chime in here and remind everyone that has
questions about colloidal silver or related topics, to chime in with
them. Unless you do, the subjects covered will be chosen by
Ken,
If you feel the need, by all means add CS to your raw milk.
I found it unnecessary though.
I keep my raw milk refrigerated for up to a month without using cs.
Raw milk is cleaner than pasteurized. Those farms goes through a much
stricter certification procedure than regular dairy farms.
I
Thanks for the link!!! That led me to a piece by him about spaying and
neutering. http://www.dogtorj.net/id57.html I've thought it couldn't be a
good thing, especially early, but almost everyone recommends doing just that.
Hmmm, I got way off-topic, didn't I? hehehe Well, on the
When I first started making CS I left milk out on the counter to sour and
then added CS. The odor
left the milk almost instantly. I did not feel a need to drink it however!
;-) I did the same thing to
apple cider that was becoming vinegary, and it became sweet again. If you
have any concern
about
I'm afraid I don't buy this at all. From my personal experience and that of
many, many people, our spayed bitches have far and away less health problems
than unspayed bitches. This has been observed over many years, and nothing
has happened to change my views. My girl was spayed at seven months
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/19/silver/index.html
Interesting short article
Hanneke~Australia
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Pat wrote:
I wonder what the EIS I put in the
dog's outside water bucket does for the birds who also drink it.
We routinely put EIS/CS in the bird baths in the warmer months. Birds
routinely defecate in the water so I think it helps keep down the spread
of disease between birds.
I don't
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